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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/3\/8\/22966832\/apple-mac-studio-prodisplay-monitor-march-2022-event-iphone-se<\/a> Today\u2019s Apple event could see the announcement of an all-new \u201cMac Studio\u201d as well as a new standalone monitor, possibly called the \u201cStudio Display,\u201d according to a variety of last-minute rumors and tweets from Bloomberg\u2019s<\/em> Mark Gurman<\/a>. <\/p>\n The new Mac is said to be smaller than a Mac Pro, but more powerful than a Mac mini, which could position it as a compact standalone computer targeted at professionals. The name \u201cMac Studio\u201d first appeared in a report last week from 9to5Mac<\/em><\/a>. Meanwhile, the new monitor (which could be the \u201cStudio Display\u201d model that 9to5Mac <\/em>has reported on<\/a>) will reportedly run iOS and be powered by one of Apple\u2019s A-series chips, which are normally found in its iPhones and iPads. The exact specs of the monitor are unclear, with reports claiming Apple is working on both 5K and 7K models.<\/p>\n Gurman reports that both devices are \u201cready to go,\u201d which is why he\u2019s expecting an announcement today. But in an earlier tweet, he reported that Apple is planning a second rollout<\/a> sometime in May or June, where additional Macs could be launched. <\/p>\n Running iOS = has an A-Series chip powering it.<\/p>\n \u2014 Mark Gurman (@markgurman) March 7, 2022<\/a>\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<\/div>\n Ming-Chi Kuo<\/a>, another source of reliable Apple rumors, also believes that Apple has a more powerful Mac mini on the way this year, which he thinks will be joined by a \u201cmore affordable\u201d 27-inch display. However, his tweet doesn\u2019t mention whether he expects them to be announced this week, and only notes that he expects both to arrive sometime this year. <\/p>\n Gurman\u2019s Mac prediction dates back to January 2021<\/a>, when he reported that Apple had a new Mac in development that would be aimed at professionals and would be \u201chalf the size\u201d of the current Mac Pro. \u201cThe design will feature a mostly aluminum exterior and could invoke nostalgia for the Power Mac G4 Cube<\/a>,\u201d he wrote at the time. <\/p>\n In the same January 2021 article, Gurman also reported that Apple had started development on a lower-priced alternative to its $5,000 6K Pro Display XDR<\/a> aimed at consumers rather than professionals. In a tweet this week, Gurman reports that Apple may have two displays in development: a 5K low-end model, and a 7K successor to the current Pro Display XDR. If Kuo and Gurman\u2019s predictions are accurate, it sounds like we might be on track to see the 5K model announced today. <\/p>\n The \u201cMac Studio\u201d and new external \u201cStudio Display\u201d could be announced at an event that\u2019s expected to focus on a new 5G-capable iPhone SE, and will also feature an updated iPad Air with 5G support. Here\u2019s a full rundown of what we\u2019re expecting<\/a>. <\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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